Title from caption: "Jap transport burns fiercely". Photograph of a burning Japanese ship in Kiska Harbor after U.S. Army Air Forces raided Japanese-held Kiska Island. Caption on front of phototgraph reads:"Kiska Harbor, Aleutian...

Title taken from text.After part of a before and after photograph with the caption: Before and after cutting right-of-way at 69. Necessary to abandon old route to the right account encroachment of Tanana river and put line to left on a very...

Title by cataloger. Photograph of the Rivenburg's backyard after a snow storm. Narrative from photo album reads:"A view of our backyard taken after a snowstorm. The actual scene was one of great beauty with every weed, bush, tree and even...

Title from caption. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg relaxing with a pipe after eating lunch. Photo was taken on a break during a hike. Narrative in photo album reads:"At the right is a picture of myself taken after eating lunch on a hiking...

Title by indexer, caption in album reads: "May 12 - It came nearer after being shot again + I took a succession of pictures as it stood + sickened". Photograph shows a bear walking across a snow-covered mountainside after it was shot. ...

Title from verso.U. S. soldiers clean up their mess kits after a meal in the Aleutian Islands. Verso reads:"Troops of the U. S. Occupation Force that took over an Island of the Andreanof Group in the Aleutian Chain clean their mess...

Title from indexer. Collection of photographs related to the duel between Soapy Smith and Frank Reid, and the running out of town of Soapy Smith's gang. Many of the photographs appear to be from Case & Draper.Caption reads:The tragedy...

Title from verso.Full caption from verso reads:"A tugboat and barges, used to lighter freight from larger ocean-going barges after their arrival on Alaska's North Slope, maintain a lonely vigil after freezeup in the fall on 1969."

Title taken from album. "After the ice flow."Indexer's note - A view of the river after break-up; to the right the river is flowing freely; to the left, a man is standing next to the remaining ice which looks approximately 4' to 5' tall.

Title added by cataloger.After part of a before and after photos; old line follows a creek and new line jumps back and forth crossing the creek several times to avoid tree falls and spring floods. It is 5582 feet from one end of the canyon to...

Title from accompanying note."'After the Tragedy - This group of men, all of whom figured prominently in the life of Ben Eielson, are shown as they stood together at an unidentified location in Fairbanks after Eileson's and Borland's bodies had...

View of 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image reveals large areas on the north side of the street that were cleared of destroyed buildings after the earthquake. Image includes trucks and cars. Large building,...

Text on photo reads: "After Storm Nov. 17". View of the wreckage of the Lincoln Bar in Nome after a storm on Nov 17, 1945. "Jacobs [Studio] Nome" written on bottom right of photograph. Two wooden buildings adjacent to the wreckage are intact. ...

Anchorage after the 1964 earthquake. View of houses and buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Street sign on left reads 5th & K St. Image includes cars, utility poles, street lights, electric/telephone wires.

View of a bridge, a crane, and men somewhere near Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image appears to capture bridge repair after the earthquake. Cars parked to left of bridge. Telephone pole or power pole visible.

View of a car leaking water after it was apparently pulled from a submerged road somewhere in Southcentral Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. A woman stands by the road on the left. A guard rail is visible. Area is tentatively identified...

Title taken from album caption. View of a bar, Doshen Liquor Store, and other businesses built after the fire of 1943 in Seward, Alaska. A car is parked at right, while a fire hydrant is visible at left. 1943-1946. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton....